What if slavery had never existed in The United States either before or after The American Revolution?
The first Blacks brought here in 1619 were free and had basically the same rights as White colonists.
What if the rights of Blacks were never diminished and they had never become slaves? What if Black people had been viewed in America and perhaps throughout The British Empire as being racially equal to Whites? Suppose this had led to even unrestricted intermarriage between Blacks and Whites? By 1776, several of America's Founding Fathers were either Black or some fairly high interracial mixture of Black and White?
Perhaps labor in the plantation system in The South was based on either indentured servants or paid freemen as paid workers.
How different would a racially equal Colonial America without slavery have been? What about the rest of American history with no slavery and racial equality from the start?
What if Native Americans and even Asians had also been viewed as racially equal?
Yes, a very different America, but what would that very different America have been? In such an America how long would it take for all the races to blend so that they disolved all racial lines and we were sort of one totally interblended race?